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Haze has all the makings of becoming a classic shooter. It has a great storyline, a strong protaginist, and solid weapons. I'm excited about this one, they may have hit something special.
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They all have that potential until you reach the last third of the game.
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eh? why until the last third, what happens then?
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You get angry about the EXTRA HARD MODE and smash your console and the TV to pieces with a baseball bat and then throw it out from a window while screaming DIIIEEEEE B*TCH!!!! Don't you do that with your games too??? "Music is Magic. Magic is Life" |
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Raso...that's hardly an economical approach to problem solving lol. I prefer the, think harder and conquer the last 3rd approach.
And I think Haze will automatically be considered memorable. It's FRD's first shot at a next-gen console...heh, there's no pressure at all for any of those guys...none whatsoever. hehehe, Morne |
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Hmm I can't say that I ever have though I have broken controllers. Sig by Ukyo |
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I broke a friends controller, then I left his house with half a thumb. Thats why my skills have suffered in all PS3 games.
"If games make you violent, does monopoly make you a millionaire?" - ??? |
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Um... excuse me? Please tell me I read this wrong and it doesnt insinuate your friend cut off your thumb...? And yeah this looks like one of them classics... Free Radical is good at that. ----------- Indeedly |
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Yea I'd say it will be memorable, although not as much as MGS.
Anyway, I'll ask deded if he thinks it is... Oops, "Music is Magic. Magic is Life" |
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I've broken several controller's in my younger years lol, two nes advantages to be exact. Then I realized 2 things. Life w/o the NES advantage was less entertaining, and NES advantages weren't cheap to replace. heheh
Morne |
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turbo noob |
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LOL "If games make you violent, does monopoly make you a millionaire?" - ??? |
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REFacade - Turbo was useful for some games, but not all, actually. But I was more referring to the controller style itself. Although I've long since grown callouses on my thumbs for any amount of d-pad vs combat, the stand-up controller was a nice change of pace.
Morne |
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turbo lol. i remember it being useful for the genesis, for games like PHELIOS, or when playing the batmobile/batwing levels for the first batman game. the noobish turbo was when i was playing street fighter and held the turbo when doing blanka's charge
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lol, Blanka's charge...just sit back from range and Hadoken you to death
Nah, turbo was best for contra so you didn't have to wear your thumbs away railing on the fire button to keep a continuous stream of bullets (of course, I did it both ways, esp. after I broke the two nes' lol) Morne |
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lol, yeah man. i still have one, though it stopped turbo-ing ages ago. still remember using it to destroy my friend on track and field. cheap? yeah, but awesome none the less |
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what's "turbo"?
"Music is Magic. Magic is Life" |
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LOL!! Here we go... "If games make you violent, does monopoly make you a millionaire?" - ??? |
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Half a thumb !?!? |
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@ Raso - The NES had the original controller paddles, and then had several vamped up versions. 1 was the NES advantage, it didn't have a d-pad, just a arcade style knob...2 buttons that you could set the 'rate of fire' for (IE Turbo), turn it on full, and holding the button down was equivalent to railing on it continuously. You could control exactly how fast/slow it repeated as well.
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